2nd Chronicles Chapter 19 verse 5 Holy Bible

ASV 2ndChronicles 19:5

And he set judges in the land throughout all the fortified cities of Judah, city by city,
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BBE 2ndChronicles 19:5

And he put judges through all the land, in every walled town of Judah,
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DARBY 2ndChronicles 19:5

And he set judges in the land throughout the fortified cities of Judah, city by city.
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KJV 2ndChronicles 19:5

And he set judges in the land throughout all the fenced cities of Judah, city by city,
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WBT 2ndChronicles 19:5

And he set judges in the land throughout all the fortified cities of Judah, city by city,
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WEB 2ndChronicles 19:5

He set judges in the land throughout all the fortified cities of Judah, city by city,
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YLT 2ndChronicles 19:5

And he establisheth judges in the land, in all the fenced cities of Judah, for every city,
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 5. - Judges... fenced cities. Jehoshaphat proceeds from direct religious reforms to that which is of importance only second in the life of a nation - reform in the matter of civil administration of justice. The skeleton here given of what should be the character of a judge, and why, harmonizes well with the uniform stress laid in Scripture upon "justice and judgment." It is hard indeed to see, rather impossible, upon what foundation a sure structure of civil growth and stability can be laid, except on that of positive religion. Note the positions and the succinct arguments of vers. 6, 7; and how unequivocally they are based upon faith in a personal God, and upon his revealed character. It can scarcely be that this was the first time of judges being set in the cities of Judah but possibly the meaning intended to be conveyed with emphasis is, that now, looking well round his kingdom, he took care that all the cities should be properly provided with the necessary judges, while of late some had been, and some had not, and some, though they had been officered with judges, had found them not what judges ought to be. The immense majority of the "six thousand" Levite "officers and judges" of David's regulation (1 Chronicles 23:4; 36:29) had, with their superiors, kings and prophets, gone astray. With our present passage may be compared Deuteronomy 16:18-20, where the original enactment of judges and officers is narrated. Fenced cities. Hebrew for "fenced," בְּצֻרות; kal passive part. plur. The word occurs twenty-six times from the Book of Numbers to the Book of the Prophet Zechariah, and is rendered in the Authorized Version "fenced" or "defenced" twenty-two times, "walled" twice, "strong" once, and "mighty" once. The "gates" of the original institution in Deuteronomy are now (probably still the gates of) fenced cities.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(5) And he set.--Appointed, or stationed.The fenced cities.--As being the chief centres of each district.City by city.--For every city, according to the Law, Deuteronomy 16:18, "in all thy gates." (Comp. 1Chronicles 23:4; 1Chronicles 26:29.) The judges would be Levites, and probably also priests and family chiefs, as in the case of Jerusalem (2Chronicles 19:8).